EW continues its look at the broadcast networks’ upfront lineup announcements with a peek at CBS’s fall shows and our snap judgments on what to expect.

MOST PROMISING

Viva LaughlinAt least it’s not a procedural. What it is: A gambling story-slash-musical set around a Nevada casino. Think semi-regular Hugh Jackman as a big-shot moneyman, crooning ”Sympathy for the Devil.” Based on the BBC series Blackpool, Laughlin might be quite strange, could be awesome, but will certainly be memorable.

LEAST PROMISING

MoonlightYou’ve got to appreciate a vampire who doesn’t wear the usual gothic frills and leather. But this bland, crime-fighting bloodsucker (Australian Alex O’Loughlin), sporting V-necks and a puppy-dog eyes is so uncharismatic he’s asking for a quick stake in the heart.

REALLY, REALLY HARD TO SAY

Kid NationForty kids have 40 days to create a working town without parents, slopping latrines, sharing cooking duties, and assembling a government. The best citizens earn gold stars worth $20,000. Quite appealing for those who want to see today’s hyper-nurtured kids get some real-life work under their belts. But watching a bunch of 8- to 15-year-olds weep and snap under the stress is a bit unsettling. It all depends on how it’s ultimately handled: Kid Nation could become an addiction or an exploitive mess.